Description
***The zip file needs to be downloaded to a computer before extracting and transferring the video files to your mobile device. See instructions and video below.
A video guide to identifying Eastern North American Hawks using flight ID instead of field marks. This video is focused on teaching birders how to identify hawks in flight, especially at any number of hawk watch sites around Eastern North America. What sets this video apart is the unique feature allowing birders to see two hawk species flying side by side while audio commentary makes learning faster and easier (this particular digital download product is the full video including individual species, side-by-sides, how to and Birds that Look Like Hawks). 16 Eastern North American Hawks are included along with 28 side-by-side comparison videos.
Species include…Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper’s Hawk, Northern Goshawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Rough-legged Hawk, Broad-winged Hawk, American Kestrel, Merlin, Peregrine Falcon, Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle, Turkey Vulture, Black Vulture, Osprey and Northern Harrier.
This product is a digital download allowing you to view the video on your computer or transfer to your mobile device for viewing anywhere! See video below for detailed instructions on playback and transferring to Apple Devices.
Ordering Instructions:
Add this product to your cart and go through the normal checkout process to purchase this product. Upon PayPal payment, you will have two options to download the video.
1) On the PayPal screen after payment, click “Redirect to Merchant” and once returned to www.hawksonthewing.com, you will see a link to download the video.
OR
2) Check your e-mail after paying for your order receipt which contains a link to download the video
***The download link will never expire, however it can only be downloaded two times. The purchaser of this product is the only one authorized to download and use this video. Please help stop digital theft and do not share the video file.***
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